SINGLE REVIEW: Lone Kodiak - The Corner Booth

Lifted from their debut EP Lone Kodiak's new single 'The Corner Booth' is a kaleidoscope of enchanting melodies and engulfing soundscapes of raw emotion.

Blending groove with grit 'The Corner Booth' weaves its way through the fuzzed-up distortion of grunge, the ethereal qualities of shoegaze, piquing at the eruptive grandeur of prog. Pitting singer Dainéal's raw, raspy vocals against Hunter Leigh Allen's (Chase Petra) sugary, sweet tones the track rages with fiery passion and catchy hooks.

Emotional and powerful 'The Corner Booth' is a magnitude of exquisite musicianship and arousing songwriting. Intimate and accessible while also lavish and anthemic. Lone Kodiak's raw energy and rich melodies demand you take notice. Blending familiar retro vibes with a more dynamic unknown stance the LA 4 piece have created a compelling, exciting sound that's sure to captivate.

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